Ontario

Aurora Invites Residents to Share Ideas for Yonge Street

By

James Sinclair
March 10, 2026 4:53 pm

The Town of Aurora Planning Division announced on March 5, 2026, that it will host a public open house to discuss the future of the Yonge Street corridor. This meeting gives people in Aurora, Ontario, a chance to see early plans for the busy road and share their thoughts on how the community should grow.

The event will focus on the Yonge Street Regional Corridor, which York Region has identified as a primary area for more housing and improved transit. Residents can review plans for road layouts, cycling paths, and bus services while asking questions directly to town planners.

This open house serves as an early opportunity for the public to weigh in on how the town handles regional requirements for higher building density. In the past, the Mayor of Aurora and local residents have seen some building proposals face significant pushback due to concerns over traffic and community character.

Information gathered during the session will help the town create a long-term development strategy that balances growth with local needs. Officials want to ensure that future changes to the corridor align with the expectations of those who live and work in the area.

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